A spring snow storm battered England, Scotland and Wales last week and communities on the Isle of Man are continuing to struggle. Thousands of farm animals are thought to have died - and thousands of people are still without power.

Can you name the town where Garrett McNamara may have broken a record for surfing a 100 foot monster wave just off the northern coast of Portugal? We speak with Ruy Enes, who runs The Surfing Camp in Oporto, Portugal.

Antarctica has long been considered a last redoubt of cold in a warming globe. But new science suggests that a key part is warming up fast. Sam Eaton reports the finding could cause scientists to rethink their sea level projections for later this century.

Monday's Geo Quiz takes us to the capital of the Russian republic of Sakha, the starting point for an expedition led by Swede Mikael Strandberg. He's trekking across Siberia to document the traditional ways of life of the reindeer people of Siberia.

Typhoon Bopha seemed to come almost out of nowhere. It came outside of the usual typhoon season and hit a part of the country that's off the usual storm track, leaving more than 400 dead, nearly as many missing, and more than 300,000 homeless.

Coal use is at 40-year lows here in the US but it's another story in Europe, where it's on the rise. And as Gerry Hadden reports from Spain, that means trouble for the EU's commitment to cutting CO2 emissions to combat global climate change.

New York City's marathon is scheduled for Sunday but flying in runners from out of town will be tricky. We hear from three international runners - Runar Gundedrsen in Norway, Dusan Murco in Czech Republic, and Kari Knebel in Germany.

Residents of the Philippines are scrambling to prepare for Typhoon Parma. This storm is expected to hit just days after another storm, Typhoon Ketsana, killed more than 200 people. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Glen Marboloc of Oxfam in Manila.

For today's Geo Quiz we were looking for the largest island in the Baltic Sea ? the answer is the Swedish island of Gotland. Islander Orjan Rudstedt sent us an audio postcard from Gotland featuring some rather noisy grey seals.

The United States is stepping up its assistance to flood-ravaged Pakistan. US Army Major Dan Rice flies a Blackhawk helicopter. He arrived in Pakistan 2 days ago to help with flood relief. Jeb Sharp talks with him.

More than a month has passed since unprecedented monsoon rains started to cause devastating flooding throughout Pakistan. But the crisis isn't over, especially for millions of displaced people. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with reporter Fahad Desmukh.

Tornados figure in the Geo Quiz this time. We're looking for the country outside of North America where severe twisters are most common. This nation suffered what's thought to be the deadliest tornado in recorded history.